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but obviously the energy story domestically is one that has very long legs. we're very excited about halliburton in terms of providing services and manufacturing energy-related equipment is going to stand as a benefactor to the spend in that industry over many, many years to come we think, and it's very cheap at about 13 times earnings. >> okay. thanks for the long list of stocks. mark, any disclosures to make? >> none, susie. >> all right. thank you so much. mark lucchini, chief investment sttegist >>> now let's take a look at treasuries, currencies and commodities fared today. >>> the smartphone wars just got a lot hotter. samsung took the wraps off its latest challenge to apple's iphone. but will its bigger screen and updated software make the new gaxy s4 cool enough to win over afterle fans? jon fortt has our report. >> it's your turn to try the phone. >> reporter: this time no one is going to accuse samsung of copying apple. thursday night at radio city music hall in new york, samsung unveiled its latest smartphone, the galaxy s4. the screen five inches,
but obviously the energy story domestically is one that has very long legs. we're very excited about halliburton in terms of providing services and manufacturing energy-related equipment is going to stand as a benefactor to the spend in that industry over many, many years to come we think, and it's very cheap at about 13 times earnings. >> okay. thanks for the long list of stocks. mark, any disclosures to make? >> none, susie. >> all right. thank you so much. mark lucchini,...
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it's worth every ounce of our energy to really fill in all the gaps. what makes me the saddest is when diag, and i and police chief suhr get the texts on the mornings where we see a victim of crime. and what i usually do is put a face on that. and i get characteristics. young black male. hispanic male. victim, 2 a.m. gunshot wound, sf general, did not survive. and i try to put my own face on that, which is the kids that i see that we try to graduate up. or middle school kids that i would have seen. what could i have done for them. whether some counseling or guidance. or some support to the family. and we can be very creative in this effort. we can show the country by coming together we can do things throughout the whole continuum to provide that support. and we know we have the answers. because oftentimes we have seen those circumstances where we did bring out a troubled family out of a bad environment. but we put them some place and then two weeks later that individual will go back to where they were. and get into a situation. so we know that it isn't
it's worth every ounce of our energy to really fill in all the gaps. what makes me the saddest is when diag, and i and police chief suhr get the texts on the mornings where we see a victim of crime. and what i usually do is put a face on that. and i get characteristics. young black male. hispanic male. victim, 2 a.m. gunshot wound, sf general, did not survive. and i try to put my own face on that, which is the kids that i see that we try to graduate up. or middle school kids that i would have...
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there would then go to up green energy. we have seen his department of energy just throw weight billions and billions of dollars in taxpayer money on precisely the same kind of projects. there should be, i would think, absolutely zero confidence that the energy department has what it is doing, trying to pick winners and losers and advanced alternative fuel technologies. >> what is interesting is we have a win-win-win. create tremendous amounts of jobs. we will leave it would be a million jobs and close to ten years. like as said, $127 billion in revenue for the government, and energy security, an additional 10 million barrels of oil per day rather than having that money being spent around the world we could do it right here and try that economic growth and improve our energy in national security staff by taking control of our economic problems. and this is -- we are seeing the beginning of an energy renaissance. manufacturing. the makers in minnesota who cannot keep up with orders. it is a great story, but it is happening a
there would then go to up green energy. we have seen his department of energy just throw weight billions and billions of dollars in taxpayer money on precisely the same kind of projects. there should be, i would think, absolutely zero confidence that the energy department has what it is doing, trying to pick winners and losers and advanced alternative fuel technologies. >> what is interesting is we have a win-win-win. create tremendous amounts of jobs. we will leave it would be a million...
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he claims this will help bring down gas prices at the pump. >> let's set up an energy security trust that helps free our families and our businesses from painful spikes in gas once and for all. >> reporter: american petroleum institute they are all for alternative sources of energy. they have been pushing for that as well but the problem is more than 80% of federal lands are put off right now from drilling. they don't think much money in royalties will come in anyway. >> harris: in a place it seems like they are allergic to bipartisanship but they are getting together on keystone? >> it's pressure to approve keystone pipeline which would go from canada to texas. bottom line it's mostly been republicans complaining about the president and the state department dragging their heels on this, but today there were republicans joining democrats saying it's time to pass it fake a listen. >> 1300 days to win world war 2. lewis and clark expedition, the keystone expedition 1636 and counting. >> we should have been building it four years ago. this has been studied for a long time. it's all abou
he claims this will help bring down gas prices at the pump. >> let's set up an energy security trust that helps free our families and our businesses from painful spikes in gas once and for all. >> reporter: american petroleum institute they are all for alternative sources of energy. they have been pushing for that as well but the problem is more than 80% of federal lands are put off right now from drilling. they don't think much money in royalties will come in anyway. >>...
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purple hurriedly said oh they lease it out the oil companies put all this play all their their their energy their everything that goes into that and government comes along and they were getting tax subsidies and see everything that is to do with not get a subsidy oil depletion allowance are you kidding they do not get a subsidy what's happening is government is giving its own money back and they convince you that it's a subsidy and that just. makes makes forty billion dollars i mean it's not an income they make a fraction of what the government gets from the same money that's going to their areas where i if you're not a subsidy as the governor has to give you money before you pay taxes as opposed to a tax break i'm right yes yes ok well self-evident but it's definitional thing so he's calling a subsidy getting money from the government in the form of a tax break in order to do business and you're saying the governor ordered to do but if it is your own money that is your own money or i believe you have thousand dollars dollars back you say here is your five hundred dollars subsidy here's a j
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it's interesting on the growth story, it's the economic renaissance you see in energy and housing. those are out there. the components are out there. you could unleash that. it's looming. like molten clay that needs to come together. we got to get through washington, get through the head winds and see confidence come back and you can unleash the economic engine of this country. >> are you not putting money network because you're waiting to see? what will you do >> i'm still expecting you one more leg up. with volatility at the unbelievable low levels it is it's fairly easy to be conservative and mitigate risk but i'm expecting one more move higher and then i'll consolidate. like i said before i'm a long term bull. a year ago we could have said the only reason the stock market rallied is because of fed involvement. that's shifted. >> and profits. please do not -- >> and profits. >> profits are the mother's milk of stocks. fed can stand on its head and spit wood nickels but if you don't have profits the stock market is not going up. you agree with that jimmy williams >> do i. >> you
it's interesting on the growth story, it's the economic renaissance you see in energy and housing. those are out there. the components are out there. you could unleash that. it's looming. like molten clay that needs to come together. we got to get through washington, get through the head winds and see confidence come back and you can unleash the economic engine of this country. >> are you not putting money network because you're waiting to see? what will you do >> i'm still...
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president obama traveled to illinois to speak about clean energy. >>> defense secretary chuck hagel says the u.s. is to beef up missile defenses. >>> more problems for carnival cruise line: now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." all politics is local, and it doesn't get more local than your own family. that's especially the case when it comes to gay rights. harvey milk said 3 1/2 decades ago, once americans realized gay people exist in every family and every community, then the myths, lies and innuendo about homosexuality will be destroyed. today we saw a dramatic example of that. republican senator rob portman of ohio had been a reliable opponent of gay marriage until now. today he announced a major reversal. his reason was understandable and very personal. >> i've come to the conclusion that for me, personally, i think this is something that we should allow people to do, to get married and to have the joy and the stability of marriage that i've had for over 26 years. i want all three of my kids to have to including our son who is gay. >> well, senator portman is appare
president obama traveled to illinois to speak about clean energy. >>> defense secretary chuck hagel says the u.s. is to beef up missile defenses. >>> more problems for carnival cruise line: now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." all politics is local, and it doesn't get more local than your own family. that's especially the case when it comes to gay rights. harvey milk said 3 1/2 decades ago, once americans realized gay people...
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serious green to come up with green energy. the president lays out his iranic plans. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been on the fence about it. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. bikes and balloons, and noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. a wand, some wings, soup with good things. sidewalks and doodles and wholesome noodles. puddles and pails and yes, puppy dog tails. for a lunch like this, there's a hug and a kiss. because that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> new pressure tonight on president obama to make a decision about the controversial keystone pipeline project. it comes as the president pushes his own green energy agenda, which would be paid for by money from off-shore fossil fuel drilling. chief white house correspondent ed henry explai explains. >> vis
serious green to come up with green energy. the president lays out his iranic plans. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been on the fence about it. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. bikes and balloons, and noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and...
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and we see where had it not happened, things were affecting energy policy and things like that. but he changed the world. >> i have to go but i understand the vice president cheney and it was a fascinating experience and this is a film and vice president cheney can come on any night you want and i will ask you why you didn't like the film. any night. come on. "politicsnation." our jay cutler, thanks for being with us tonight. >> thanks so much. thanks for having me. >>> historic night in the civil rights movement and a reminder of why we fight. that's next. ♪ you know my heart burns for you... ♪ i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! i've been using crest pro-health for a week. my dentist said it was gonna help transform my mouth. [ male announcer ] go pro. for a clean that's up to four times better, try these crest pro-health products together. [ sara ] i've been using crest pro-health. so far...it feels different. [ male announcer ] crest pro-he
and we see where had it not happened, things were affecting energy policy and things like that. but he changed the world. >> i have to go but i understand the vice president cheney and it was a fascinating experience and this is a film and vice president cheney can come on any night you want and i will ask you why you didn't like the film. any night. come on. "politicsnation." our jay cutler, thanks for being with us tonight. >> thanks so much. thanks for having me....
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little bit more expansion if i could, i would hire more people and create jobs if i didn't have the put energy into compliance. gerri: he went on to say that sometimes 30% of the sales go to taxes in california. now, we spent 5 -- a lot more time on the business vice coming up in the next half hour, how to make money with sin stocks in your portfolio, and talk to the general manager of the golden nugget here in the city. is gambling booming or not a recession-proof industry? we're live in atlantic city. stay with us. ♪ at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. ♪ gerri: -- >> today you are surrounded by opulence which arguably simply came from hard work and a single idea. does the american dream still exist? >> i think so. and, you know, i did come from success measured by the obstacles that you have to overcome in order to achieve them. so because somebody has had an underprivilege
little bit more expansion if i could, i would hire more people and create jobs if i didn't have the put energy into compliance. gerri: he went on to say that sometimes 30% of the sales go to taxes in california. now, we spent 5 -- a lot more time on the business vice coming up in the next half hour, how to make money with sin stocks in your portfolio, and talk to the general manager of the golden nugget here in the city. is gambling booming or not a recession-proof industry? we're live in...
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first, check out our trip to one of america's most exciting energy finds in decades. >> the united states has a new frontier, the oil fields of north dakota. "mad money" has boots on the ground in the badlands to show you how home grown innovation and technology have opened up one of our biggest oil discoveri discoveries. >> 11,000 people were going to hire north america this year. >> this is all about north america. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our b
first, check out our trip to one of america's most exciting energy finds in decades. >> the united states has a new frontier, the oil fields of north dakota. "mad money" has boots on the ground in the badlands to show you how home grown innovation and technology have opened up one of our biggest oil discoveri discoveries. >> 11,000 people were going to hire north america this year. >> this is all about north america. otherworldly things. but there are some things...
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it was energy of a different kind that took the president to illinois today. he called for cars that go coast to coast without gasoline. mr. obama toured the argonne national laboratory outside chicago and talked up his proposal for new auto research. the focus would be on bio-fuels and better batteries for electric cars. the president wants congress to authorize $2 billion over the next decade for the research. north dakota may become the first state to ban abortions as soon as a fetal heartbeat is detected. that could be as early as six weeks after conception. the state senate approved the ban today and sent it to republican governor jack dalyrymple. he opposes abortion, but has not said whether he would sign the bill into law. gay marriage has picked up a prominent new supporter, senator rob portman of ohio. it makes him the only republican in the u.s. senate to take that position. portman explained his change of heart in "the columbus dispatch". he said it began two years ago, when his college-age son told his family that he is gay. wall street backed up a
it was energy of a different kind that took the president to illinois today. he called for cars that go coast to coast without gasoline. mr. obama toured the argonne national laboratory outside chicago and talked up his proposal for new auto research. the focus would be on bio-fuels and better batteries for electric cars. the president wants congress to authorize $2 billion over the next decade for the research. north dakota may become the first state to ban abortions as soon as a fetal...
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keep that energy your enthusiasm and your applause going now. it's with my honor i introduce to you the mayor of the san francisco the honorable east lee. let's give her a big hand and if you want to see what a world series ring looks like ask her she's got it on her finger. hunter is waiting for his. well, i'm so glad to be out here with the mustangs. you are world class students congratulations for being at lincoln high school. we've got a lot of people here today. i asked as many of our staff and city departments to join us. i want to thank scott wiener he's in the house. we've got our public works, we've got both our fire chief and police chief here. we have our transportation director here. our port director is here our park and recreation director. we have environment director here. yes, we of our mayor's office of disabilities here and john is here. we have our arts director here as well tom. i want to also thank all of them. i want to thank the chrnd day kids who are here as well. go get them. and i want to thank especially the president
keep that energy your enthusiasm and your applause going now. it's with my honor i introduce to you the mayor of the san francisco the honorable east lee. let's give her a big hand and if you want to see what a world series ring looks like ask her she's got it on her finger. hunter is waiting for his. well, i'm so glad to be out here with the mustangs. you are world class students congratulations for being at lincoln high school. we've got a lot of people here today. i asked as many of our...
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right now focused on this energy from top to bottom across the force. with quality training and strong leadership. i began my remarks by stating that actual salt is a national problem. i will conclude by saying that it is my view that the department of defense can and must be a leader in solving this problem for america. i look forward to answering your questions. >> thank you all. >> even statements from nancy parrish, and from this, there is no objection. i would like like to turn the proceedings over to chairman levin. >> madam chairman, thank you for your leadership and holding this hearing. to all of those who have joined in this effort. it is a major effort, a huge initiative. it is vitally important. first of all, i would like to thank you. i wrote you a letter asking with a legislative history. in the day he responded with your own letter. including in that letter is a lengthy legislative history. i just have a question for mr. taylor. the legislative history provides that the authority under article 60 dates back to the articles of war adopted
right now focused on this energy from top to bottom across the force. with quality training and strong leadership. i began my remarks by stating that actual salt is a national problem. i will conclude by saying that it is my view that the department of defense can and must be a leader in solving this problem for america. i look forward to answering your questions. >> thank you all. >> even statements from nancy parrish, and from this, there is no objection. i would like like to turn...
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manual if they took all of the energy they put toward costing taxpayers money to fight the lawsuits. if they put it toward something positive what they could accomplish. >> greg: like a dog. >> dana: rescuing animals. wife can't they believe in that. >> bob: listen, one thing about atheists, they should spend time with the athschism or preach about it. >> kimberly: they are religious obstructionists. infringing on freedom of religion. they are the biggest violators. bob my little legal scholar there, they are going to use. very specific court ruling that in god we trust is national motto. not a violation the first american religion. patriotic ceremonial character. >> dana: if they lose do they pay back the taxpayers for the waste? >> bob: no, but they should. >> greg: this is a waste of time. they should sue the vatican for not letting the atheist compete to be pope. >> bob: this thing started -- you just got my joke? >> eric: i'm offended by that joke. >> bob: this started -- it used to be on the currency but in the civil war, put god on the coin. in god we trust all the currency. n
manual if they took all of the energy they put toward costing taxpayers money to fight the lawsuits. if they put it toward something positive what they could accomplish. >> greg: like a dog. >> dana: rescuing animals. wife can't they believe in that. >> bob: listen, one thing about atheists, they should spend time with the athschism or preach about it. >> kimberly: they are religious obstructionists. infringing on freedom of religion. they are the biggest violators. bob...
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proposing new energy security which he first outlined in last month's state of the union address. it would spend it $2 billion on research for electric natural gas and biofuel vehicles like we're already doing. it would be funded by federal royalties from offshore drilling rights. north dakota oil prices are rare decline in january. output fell 4% from the previous month to 730,000 barrels per day. officials blame a series of brutal storms and subzero temperatures for the production slowdown. and a rally for natural gas futures shows no sign of letting up. have you been watching this? cold temperatures are fuelling unusually high natural gas demand for this time of year. natural-gas futures settled at a 4-month high today, up 11% just this month. keep your eye on the story. a lot of people watching natural gas right now. next on "money," over the last year the infamous vice fund raised the s&p. where will the bull's run next? the man who runs it is here to tell us. ♪ melissa: more "money" coming up. ♪ investor. yeah, i'm a rious investor but i'm a busy guy. it used toe easier
proposing new energy security which he first outlined in last month's state of the union address. it would spend it $2 billion on research for electric natural gas and biofuel vehicles like we're already doing. it would be funded by federal royalties from offshore drilling rights. north dakota oil prices are rare decline in january. output fell 4% from the previous month to 730,000 barrels per day. officials blame a series of brutal storms and subzero temperatures for the production slowdown....
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that's the big fight on energy coming out now. the president proposed $200 million a year in research to be funded by the mechanism you describe. no chance of that happening, at least not this year with republicans in charge of the house of representatives, martin. >> right. finally, mike, i think ted cruz is giving an interview just behind you. would you like to shout something at him so he could add to our program this afternoon? >> reporter: no. no. that would be against the decorum of the united states senate, although lately some people aren't observing that decorum. >> mr. viqueira, you always do. thank you so much. >> reporter: thank you very much. >> stay with us. the day's top lines are coming up. mom always got good nutrition to taste great. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost has 26 essenti
that's the big fight on energy coming out now. the president proposed $200 million a year in research to be funded by the mechanism you describe. no chance of that happening, at least not this year with republicans in charge of the house of representatives, martin. >> right. finally, mike, i think ted cruz is giving an interview just behind you. would you like to shout something at him so he could add to our program this afternoon? >> reporter: no. no. that would be against the...
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show you this video, i wanted to show you one of my favorite poses, it's supposed to increase your energy flow. put one of your arms up like this, put your index finger into your ear, take your index finger, and put it in your nose. you have been punked. he put an ad saying he was a master instructor and would be offering a free class. he scheduled different people at different times. so this guy, and his accomplice is the girl in the original top. >> so this guy is teaching the class, and telling all of these poor women what to do, and it has nothing to do with yoga. before you know it, he is standing behind her doing some of those very interesting yoga moves. >> that's a pose you don't see every day. >> how long do they stick around before they realize -- >> they all get annoyed and try to leave. eventually he reveals that it was a prank and not for real. so see the entire video, go to the "right this minute" website. >>> when you get snow on the steps of the basilica. >> this guy gets on his skis and skis downhill. >> see the video answer, next. >> my, my -- what could this bee? >> jel
show you this video, i wanted to show you one of my favorite poses, it's supposed to increase your energy flow. put one of your arms up like this, put your index finger into your ear, take your index finger, and put it in your nose. you have been punked. he put an ad saying he was a master instructor and would be offering a free class. he scheduled different people at different times. so this guy, and his accomplice is the girl in the original top. >> so this guy is teaching the class,...
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right now if you want to get gasoline prices down you have the greatest clean energy fuel available today. it's called natural gas. we have a natural gas production explosion going on in this country today. by acknowledging this and moving in that direction instead of wasting bad money on low high risk low return energy sources we should be doing that today. just today, there was a report that a chinese company is spending billions of dollars to build natural gas filling stations in this country. why are we not doing this? why is it coming from another country doing it? it shows you how crazy the policy is. >> neil: you consider yourself as to the needs of environment but in this case, you would say jobs? >> not just that but we know that oil is going to be part of this economy for generations to come. we need that oil. the fact is the keystone xl pipeline which is project we've been working on a number of years will help increase our domestic production of oil from a safe and secure neighbor and it will help us to create jobs on that during the construction which is very important. >> ne
right now if you want to get gasoline prices down you have the greatest clean energy fuel available today. it's called natural gas. we have a natural gas production explosion going on in this country today. by acknowledging this and moving in that direction instead of wasting bad money on low high risk low return energy sources we should be doing that today. just today, there was a report that a chinese company is spending billions of dollars to build natural gas filling stations in this...
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sandra: big week for energy markets as well. oil and natural gas posting strong gains. oil ending the week higher by nearly 2% at 93 lynn $45 a barrel while natural gas scoring a gain of nearly 7%. for the week ending at $3.87 per btu, david. david: dade we had one of the indices, consumer price index, talking about inflation. inflation is heating up but interestingly the 10-year treasury yield fell today. that is usually opposite. when you have more inflation yield goes up. today the yield dropping three basis point moving back below 2%. weird to figure out. >>> well the big streak of wins for the dow is over but your winning streak can keep on going. we have top money managers ready to point you towards profits. we look at the business, yes, that's right, ladies and gentlemen, vice. we have all taken --. sandra: we all have ours. david: in some area in the vice world. we'll take you inside the world of legal prostitution in a while with the owner of the world's most famous moonlight bunny ranch. this place is open 24/7. even has its own helicopter pad. sandra: this is
sandra: big week for energy markets as well. oil and natural gas posting strong gains. oil ending the week higher by nearly 2% at 93 lynn $45 a barrel while natural gas scoring a gain of nearly 7%. for the week ending at $3.87 per btu, david. david: dade we had one of the indices, consumer price index, talking about inflation. inflation is heating up but interestingly the 10-year treasury yield fell today. that is usually opposite. when you have more inflation yield goes up. today the yield...
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we talked about energy, talked about technology. technology, the sector is up 4.6% year-to-date. trades below a market multiple. that's kind of interesting. and i think, certainly, the industrials. so i want to know, what is happening on the business investment side, capital spending. and i believe in the second half of the year, you are going to see a pickup, once you get through sequestration and debt ceiling and all those kinds of things. >> any thoughts on the banks, given what we saw last night? >> i was very impressed with the banks, in terms of the performance, and i still think those stocks are very cheap. a lot of stocks trading below tangible book value at this point. >> they are. >> they've really underperformed the market this year. and everything that's happened today is positive for them. >> after a great year last year. everybody, thanks so much. appreciate your time today. see you soon. nothing lasts forever, and that is certainly true with the dow's ten-day winning streak, which came to a halt today. kayla tausche recapping the week along with the winners and los
we talked about energy, talked about technology. technology, the sector is up 4.6% year-to-date. trades below a market multiple. that's kind of interesting. and i think, certainly, the industrials. so i want to know, what is happening on the business investment side, capital spending. and i believe in the second half of the year, you are going to see a pickup, once you get through sequestration and debt ceiling and all those kinds of things. >> any thoughts on the banks, given what we saw...
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he is pushing congress to take action on his so-called energy security plan. he wants to use $2 billion in oil and gas revenue over the next decade to wean cars and trucks off fossil fuels and lessen the country's dependence on foreign oil. >>> the vatican is denouncing allegations newly elected pope francis deliberately failed to protect two fellow jesuit priests during argentina's military dictatorship. they were kidnapped decades ago when the current pontiff headed argentina's jesuit order. the vatican says the claims which appear in a book by an investigative reporter are false and defamatory. >>> all right. how about this unexpected duo? russian president vladimir putin is enlisting hollywood action ar steven segal to get russians back in shape. the two have opened the martial arts center outside moscow. mr. putin wants to bring back the type of mass physical fitness program that was popular under joseph stalin. one of the more interesting facts about president putin is he is a black belt himself. not entirely surprising, wolf. >> yeah. that is interestin
he is pushing congress to take action on his so-called energy security plan. he wants to use $2 billion in oil and gas revenue over the next decade to wean cars and trucks off fossil fuels and lessen the country's dependence on foreign oil. >>> the vatican is denouncing allegations newly elected pope francis deliberately failed to protect two fellow jesuit priests during argentina's military dictatorship. they were kidnapped decades ago when the current pontiff headed argentina's...
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he is taking meetings, and i refer to him personally but he is putting an incredible amount of energy behind this so people are responding. we're working with local corporate counsel to put together a fund-raising program. the person helping us put on the 75th anniversary working with the national parks conservancy which had a nice balance of companies that participated and individuals. so, i think we have the right model for this and i'm incredibly grateful for his support. >> has he won any pledges? >> he has a number of verbal commitments, yes, he does. >> and an amount? >> i would say they total right now just over $2 million in verbal commitments. and it's our job to take those verbal commitments and translate them into tangible assets for the companies to see the value. i'll walk you down the example. >> do you know who it's from, are you able to say? >> we have not signed the projects so it wouldn't be prudent. we can go through the process. they're local companies, people deeply committed to the success. >> thank you. >> supervisor mar had a question relative to the transition
he is taking meetings, and i refer to him personally but he is putting an incredible amount of energy behind this so people are responding. we're working with local corporate counsel to put together a fund-raising program. the person helping us put on the 75th anniversary working with the national parks conservancy which had a nice balance of companies that participated and individuals. so, i think we have the right model for this and i'm incredibly grateful for his support. >> has he won...
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he is calling at this time energy security trust. he first mentioned it in his state of the union address. without this infusion of cash, research labs like the national lab four where the president is today stand to lose federal grants under the sequester. lab directors warn it will devastate u.s. scientific research for decades. the president says, it is these cutting edge breakthrough technology that's will make america a competitive jobs magnet for decades to come. >> we can't afford to miss these opportunities while the rest of the world races forward. we have to seize these opportunities. i want the next great job creating breakthroughs, whether it is an energy or a nano technology or bioengineering. i want those breakthroughs to be right here in the united states of america. creating american jobs and maintaining our technological leap. >> most of the $90 billion in 2009 seeing this money for clean energy programs is gone. like most things in washington, this new trust needs congressional approval. you can bet some republicans
he is calling at this time energy security trust. he first mentioned it in his state of the union address. without this infusion of cash, research labs like the national lab four where the president is today stand to lose federal grants under the sequester. lab directors warn it will devastate u.s. scientific research for decades. the president says, it is these cutting edge breakthrough technology that's will make america a competitive jobs magnet for decades to come. >> we can't afford...
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>> i like energy, i'm particularly impressed that energy continues to go up in the face of a very strong dollar and i think the fundamentals are very strong there. >> jeff? >> i agree with stephanie. i like the energy and i think the technology undervalued. >> stevie? >> strong dollar benefits all of your outsourcing. they get cheaper cost of labor. that's where you want to be, as long as the dollar is strong. >> you got one, rick? >> yeah, anything industrial and energy. we're having a renaissance in manufacturing thanks to energy. go with it. >> everybody says that. we'll see if we actually get policy to coincide. thanks, everybody. we'll see you soon. >> thanks, maria. >> appreciate that. the dow's ten-day winning streak in jeopardy today. let's get to bob pisani with what's behind today's pullback. >> and the dow is the price-weighted index and we have a lot of the high price names. ibm, when that moves, it weighs the dow. jpmorgan, a little bit of disappointment over the bank reports here. let me just show you how crazy things are. look at 3m. here's a dow component. it's up like 15
>> i like energy, i'm particularly impressed that energy continues to go up in the face of a very strong dollar and i think the fundamentals are very strong there. >> jeff? >> i agree with stephanie. i like the energy and i think the technology undervalued. >> stevie? >> strong dollar benefits all of your outsourcing. they get cheaper cost of labor. that's where you want to be, as long as the dollar is strong. >> you got one, rick? >> yeah, anything...
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during the past hour he was talking about the blueprint for the clean and secure energy future. the president visited the argon national laboratory near chicago. it is one of the largest research labs. the president's plan includes a proposal for congress to include a security trust. >>> by investing in the secure, we help the businesses succeed and creating good middle class jobs in america. >> the trust would be funded by oil and gas development royalties earned from leases of federal water. governor has two massive tunnels in the delta. they will deliver water from northern california to other parts of the state. the governor said it would make water from the delta more reliable and the $23 million projects still face as number of challenges including how it would be funded. the first major hurdle comes this summer when they are expected to issue an environmental impact report. > >>> in our weather for today. another batch of high clouds moving into the bay area. and this is most of the region. here is a live camera looking out over the estuary. there are glassy conditions ov
during the past hour he was talking about the blueprint for the clean and secure energy future. the president visited the argon national laboratory near chicago. it is one of the largest research labs. the president's plan includes a proposal for congress to include a security trust. >>> by investing in the secure, we help the businesses succeed and creating good middle class jobs in america. >> the trust would be funded by oil and gas development royalties earned from leases of...
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during the past hour he was talking about the blueprint for the clean and secure energy future. the president visited the argon national laboratory near chicago. it is one of the largest research labs. the president's plan includes a proposal for congress to include a security trust. >>> by investing in the secure, we help the businesses succeed and creating good middle class jobs in america. >> the trust would be funded by oil and gas development royalties earned from leases of federal water. governor has two massive tunnels in the delta. th will deliver water from northern california to other parts of the state. the governor said it would make water from the delta more reliable and the $23 million projects still face as number of challenges including how it would be funded. the first major hurdle comes this summer when they are expected to issue an environmental impact report. > >>> in our weather for today. another batch of high clouds moving into the bay area. and this is most of the region. here is a live camera looking out over the estuary. there are glassy conditions over
during the past hour he was talking about the blueprint for the clean and secure energy future. the president visited the argon national laboratory near chicago. it is one of the largest research labs. the president's plan includes a proposal for congress to include a security trust. >>> by investing in the secure, we help the businesses succeed and creating good middle class jobs in america. >> the trust would be funded by oil and gas development royalties earned from leases of...
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magazine publishing itself is energy based, fuel costs galore. i don't think the magazine, you know, will be around in two to three years, but it'll have an online. it'll transmit into something different as time goes on. liz: that's exactly what he said, you lose something, you gain something. tony previte studied aeronautics? >> aerospace engineering. liz: you end up being with stars of a different kind. [laughter] cheryl, back to you. cheryl: liz claman, thank you very much. closing bell ringing 15 minutes from now. we've talked about porn and tobacco, but coming up we're going to tell you how to make money behind bars. ♪ investor. yeah, i'm a serious investor but i'm a busy guy. it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes inves
magazine publishing itself is energy based, fuel costs galore. i don't think the magazine, you know, will be around in two to three years, but it'll have an online. it'll transmit into something different as time goes on. liz: that's exactly what he said, you lose something, you gain something. tony previte studied aeronautics? >> aerospace engineering. liz: you end up being with stars of a different kind. [laughter] cheryl, back to you. cheryl: liz claman, thank you very much. closing...
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today what most americans feel first when it comes to energy prices, energy issues are what they pay at the pump. over the past few weeks, we saw, we went through another spike in gas prices. some people ared noing here. they weren't happy about it. the problem is this happens every year. it happened last year, the year before that. and it is a serious blow to family budgets. it feel like you're getting hit with a new tax coming right out of your pocket. every time it happens, politicians, they dust off their three-point plans for $2 gas, but nothing happens. then we go through the same cycle again. here's the thing. we haven't just talked about it. we've started to do something about it. we've work with auto company to put in place the toughest standards in our history. what that means is by the middle of the next decade, our cars will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. the standards that we set are part of what is driving some of the amazing scientists and engineers lou are working at argonne labs. we've set some achievable but ambitious goals. so in the middle of the next decade,
today what most americans feel first when it comes to energy prices, energy issues are what they pay at the pump. over the past few weeks, we saw, we went through another spike in gas prices. some people ared noing here. they weren't happy about it. the problem is this happens every year. it happened last year, the year before that. and it is a serious blow to family budgets. it feel like you're getting hit with a new tax coming right out of your pocket. every time it happens, politicians, they...
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, clean energy. let's listen. >> -- turn them into a business. so think about this. just a few years ago, the american auto industry was flat lining. today, thanks in part to discoveries made right here at argon, some of the most high tech fuel efficient, pretty spiffy cars in the world are once again designed, engineered and built here in the united states. and that's why we have to keep investing in scientific research. so i need to -- we have to maintain our edge. because the work you're doing today will end up in the products that we make and sell tomorrow. you're helping to secure our energy future. and if we do it well, then that's going to help us avoid some of the perils of climate change, will leave a healthier planet for our kids, but to do it we got to make sure we're making the right choices in washington. just the other day, dr. isaacs and directors of two of our national laboratories wrote about the effects of the so-called sequester. these across the board budget cuts put in place two
, clean energy. let's listen. >> -- turn them into a business. so think about this. just a few years ago, the american auto industry was flat lining. today, thanks in part to discoveries made right here at argon, some of the most high tech fuel efficient, pretty spiffy cars in the world are once again designed, engineered and built here in the united states. and that's why we have to keep investing in scientific research. so i need to -- we have to maintain our edge. because the work...
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are more important than getting the energy future right. and other labs around the country, scientists are working to get us where we need to be. feel firstmericans when it comes to energy prices -- issues are prices they pay at the pump. we went through another spike in gas prices. people were not happy about it. the problem is that it happens every year. it happened last year and the year before that. it is a serious blow to family budgets. it is coming right out of your pocket. every time it happens, politicians dust off their plans for two dollar gas, but nothing happens. that may go through the same cycle again. over the past four years, we have not just talked about it. we have started to do something about it. we work with companies to put in place the toughest fuel economy standards in history. at theat means is that middle of the next decade, cars will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. that we set is what is driving engineers and scientists working in labs. we have set achievable, but ambitious goals. in the middle of next decade
are more important than getting the energy future right. and other labs around the country, scientists are working to get us where we need to be. feel firstmericans when it comes to energy prices -- issues are prices they pay at the pump. we went through another spike in gas prices. people were not happy about it. the problem is that it happens every year. it happened last year and the year before that. it is a serious blow to family budgets. it is coming right out of your pocket. every time it...
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nothing to fundamentally shift the market. iphone 4 had the retina display, and galaxy had the vibrant energy screen, but that said, s4 is looking great and could take the wind out of nokia and blackberry and as i said yesterday, those guys in 2012 already had unit shipments down 25 to 55%, and the marketing spending, you could should expect from apple and samsung is more than anybody else in the market can match. for the others to grow, they have to figure out some standout feature and the ball is in apple's court soy expect them to make some software changes with iowa 7 and with the look and feel of iphone 7, it won't stay the same, guys. >> the fact that apple is up today, because of the revelation about the s4 was not that groundbreaking showing that there was some relief in the apple camp. let's bring in marley ward who says that the event was in her words tone deaf and shockingly sexist. >> i admit it is looking like bad vaudeville, but nonetheless, why sexist and some of the other things that you are criticizing it for. >> bad vaudeville is an accurate portrayal, and my problem with th
nothing to fundamentally shift the market. iphone 4 had the retina display, and galaxy had the vibrant energy screen, but that said, s4 is looking great and could take the wind out of nokia and blackberry and as i said yesterday, those guys in 2012 already had unit shipments down 25 to 55%, and the marketing spending, you could should expect from apple and samsung is more than anybody else in the market can match. for the others to grow, they have to figure out some standout feature and the...
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>> southwest energy and hitting again for unusual activity. buying that. >> joey? >> quietly natural gas going higher and you want to own it. >> and soda stream had a great quarter and the stock is cheap. >> all right. looking for more investment ideas? join john and pete and cramer at the june conference, and go to the street monster.com for more information. >>> scotty, thank you very much. this right here is a screen that any woman would want to be affiliated with, whale in washington, right? i am telling you that washington and the whale, the senators take on many of the people involved with jpmorgan's record-trading loss, and this is the face of exuberance right here. irrational exuberance. remember, he coined that phrase in 1996, just the last ten-day win streak for equities and the former fed chief alan greenspan says, no way, jose, not this time, and we will hear from the man himself on the monetary policy and the splitting up of the banks, and are they still too big to fail? do you want to go on a cruise? maybe not. what is going on with carnival cruise? a
>> southwest energy and hitting again for unusual activity. buying that. >> joey? >> quietly natural gas going higher and you want to own it. >> and soda stream had a great quarter and the stock is cheap. >> all right. looking for more investment ideas? join john and pete and cramer at the june conference, and go to the street monster.com for more information. >>> scotty, thank you very much. this right here is a screen that any woman would want to be...
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and first trip to israel and the west bank, he's in illinois on energy policy. white house press secretary jay carney joins me. what a week this has been. the president going back and forth to capitol hill. and working his charm with democrats as well as republicans. because he's got some base cleaning up to do as well. what is your take-away after this week? there's a lot of reporting that he has not moved the needle at all as far as the republican opposition on the budget. >> we feel very good about the how the week has turned out in terms of the president's meetings on capitol hill with house republicans, senate republicans and house and senate democrats. this is part of a process of engagement. that you know he's embarked on. where he's trying to find willing members of the caucus of common sense. he wants, andrea, as you know, to have conversations with republican lawmakers about whether they're interested in finding some common ground, in the effort to reduce our deficit further. whether they would agree with the basic principle that reducing the deficit f
and first trip to israel and the west bank, he's in illinois on energy policy. white house press secretary jay carney joins me. what a week this has been. the president going back and forth to capitol hill. and working his charm with democrats as well as republicans. because he's got some base cleaning up to do as well. what is your take-away after this week? there's a lot of reporting that he has not moved the needle at all as far as the republican opposition on the budget. >> we feel...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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the energy category is obviously very small and grown yes, considerably. in terms of where coke and pepsi play a role in that or not this industry needs to consider that and play a part in this. tracy: thomas, do you worry about the regulatory environment? i mean the u.s. is coming down on the tobacco companies, on of course, you know targeting cigarettes to kids under 18. are you worried that will affect sales at all? >> i think sales, unit sales are likely going to continue to drop 3 to 4% per year for cigarette companies as they have since the 1980s. the american tobacco companies are well-versed in dealing with their regulators and i don't think it is going to be any immediate impact. that said, philip morris international, which is. more geographically diverse and sells a much greater volume of cigarettes than any u.s. manufacturer, i think is probably better suited to face wider regulatory headwinds than the overall u.s. players. tracy: again, it is about taking advantage of overseas, right? bonnie herzog of wells fargo and tom malarkey of "morningst
the energy category is obviously very small and grown yes, considerably. in terms of where coke and pepsi play a role in that or not this industry needs to consider that and play a part in this. tracy: thomas, do you worry about the regulatory environment? i mean the u.s. is coming down on the tobacco companies, on of course, you know targeting cigarettes to kids under 18. are you worried that will affect sales at all? >> i think sales, unit sales are likely going to continue to drop 3 to...
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. >> president obama is about to speak at a green energy event in illinois. he's at the argone national laboratories outside of chicago where he's pushing for the creation of an energy security trust fund that he says would be focused on getting america off oil. if you would like to watch the remarks, you can go to foxnews.com where the event is streaming live. well, lots of attention for a story we brought to you yesterday on this broadcast. texas republican ted cruz and california democrat dianne feinstein, two senators had a tense exchange about gun control and the second amendment. when mr. cruz challenged mrs. feinstein over how congress can limit rights upped the second amendment, asking hype highly if she thought it was okay to limit rights under the first amendment or the fourth amendment, free speech and search and seizure, here is some of that exchange. >> this does not prohibit, you use the word prohibit, it exempts 2,271 weapons. isn't that enough for the people in the united states? >> ms. chairman. >> do they need a bazooka? do they need other h
. >> president obama is about to speak at a green energy event in illinois. he's at the argone national laboratories outside of chicago where he's pushing for the creation of an energy security trust fund that he says would be focused on getting america off oil. if you would like to watch the remarks, you can go to foxnews.com where the event is streaming live. well, lots of attention for a story we brought to you yesterday on this broadcast. texas republican ted cruz and california...
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there's not this kind of energy there, because the fire is not there. and it's not being brought by the very names that we've talked about on the show today. so you know, maybe tomorrow with sarah palin's appearance, that, that changes us, a different kind of ignition to turn on. we'll see. i think the message coming out of this cpac is a very muddled one. i think there's some great opportunities lost, but the greatest for me was not inviting chris christie and bob mcdonald. both very, very important governors, right now. on the political landscape. >> do you have any time for dond trump though, man? >> i got that and donald trump had his time, 15 minutes, wonderful, but in a three-day conference in a three-day conference, if you really want to frame the future of the republican party, it rests not necessarily with the folks that you saw parade through today, but more importantly with the folks who were not invited. and i think that that to me is the most stunning tale coming out of this cpac. >> jeb bush's name is not one of the 23 on the cpac's straw
there's not this kind of energy there, because the fire is not there. and it's not being brought by the very names that we've talked about on the show today. so you know, maybe tomorrow with sarah palin's appearance, that, that changes us, a different kind of ignition to turn on. we'll see. i think the message coming out of this cpac is a very muddled one. i think there's some great opportunities lost, but the greatest for me was not inviting chris christie and bob mcdonald. both very, very...
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one of the honors he talked about the green energy agenda she wants to keep pushing the supreme energy and this whole idea of the federal government needs to get in the way of the carbon tax in place and make it harder for the manufacturing to go on in america and he talks about global warming in his inauguration. the president was running a trench coat it was so cold he was talking about global warming. just last week this is true, just last week a hearing on capitol hill on global warming was canceled because of snow in washington, d.c.. you can't make this stuff up. so i think if you look at what the american people want us to focus on they want us to get back to the basics and i think it starts with energy. you can look at north dakota, the lowest unemployment is north dakota because of hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling and this revolution that's been started it throughout the country. of course the president is trying to use the epa and some of the other agencies to shut that down. then you contrast that with the president's home state. illinois is like a liberal utopia
one of the honors he talked about the green energy agenda she wants to keep pushing the supreme energy and this whole idea of the federal government needs to get in the way of the carbon tax in place and make it harder for the manufacturing to go on in america and he talks about global warming in his inauguration. the president was running a trench coat it was so cold he was talking about global warming. just last week this is true, just last week a hearing on capitol hill on global warming was...
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. >> now we also wanted an energy efficient library. you have a green living roof and also have solar panels and i think all due to the partnership we've had with the department environment of san francisco. this is actually going to be the highest rated lead which stands for leadership and energy environmental design. it's the lead goal at the top level. let's hear it for our friends from the department of environment. particularly mike palmer they are all here to be with us. another group that was dedicated to make sure the entire project was complete on time is the commission. they gave us time. lee is the commissioner. >> thank you, lee, i know there are several other commissioners in the audience, we have theresa ono. let's give them a big round of [ applause applause. they deserve our acknowledgment. now we have people who have helped with the fund raising and the building capacity for the library. friends of the library, scott. >> thank you, louis. it's a great pleasure to be with friends. this was a community effort where we had
. >> now we also wanted an energy efficient library. you have a green living roof and also have solar panels and i think all due to the partnership we've had with the department environment of san francisco. this is actually going to be the highest rated lead which stands for leadership and energy environmental design. it's the lead goal at the top level. let's hear it for our friends from the department of environment. particularly mike palmer they are all here to be with us. another...
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and republican john hovin a member of the senate committee on energy and natural resources. welcome to both of you. this is not just canadian oil we are talking about. both of you represent states that have the bacan oil formation and oil from money than that a and north carolina would flow through this thing as well, correct? >> that's right. it's canadian oil but it's -pls north dakota, montana oil that will be loaded on to the pipeline and shipped out. >> day one we'll put a hundred thousand barrels a day into the pipeline. jon: senator baucus why are we not building this thing yesterday. >> we should have been building it yesterday. we should have been building it four years ago. this has been studied for a longtime now. it's all about jobs. this pipeline is going to create jobs in construction, in running the pipeline, manufacturing jobs. it's high time it's been you about. i might say too that the state department has four times given it an environmental thumbs up. they said it's not going to damage the environment. it should have been built a longtime ago. >> nebraska
and republican john hovin a member of the senate committee on energy and natural resources. welcome to both of you. this is not just canadian oil we are talking about. both of you represent states that have the bacan oil formation and oil from money than that a and north carolina would flow through this thing as well, correct? >> that's right. it's canadian oil but it's -pls north dakota, montana oil that will be loaded on to the pipeline and shipped out. >> day one we'll put a...
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obviously the whack of energy the you know without taking food in. the effects one both psychologically in terms of the ability to to even think very clearly. and there's a danger if you're again if you're a reporter and parties. return he stated that some of these effects become permanent around this time point so they're in great danger let's talk about these detainees some of those prisoners have been held without charge for years and subjected to torture does this violate international laws. well if one believes it's stronger obviously yes. i'm not i'm not a lawyer not an expert but clearly torture and cruel inhuman and degrading treatment to spend on the convention against torture with the united states signed in one nine hundred ninety six. there certainly international bodies have said that the indefinite detention you know that it fell so let me also ask you this then as a psychoanalyst as a doctor when do you think upon the release of these people when do you think they'll start showing signs of what happened to them while they were detained
obviously the whack of energy the you know without taking food in. the effects one both psychologically in terms of the ability to to even think very clearly. and there's a danger if you're again if you're a reporter and parties. return he stated that some of these effects become permanent around this time point so they're in great danger let's talk about these detainees some of those prisoners have been held without charge for years and subjected to torture does this violate international...
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you can conserve energy wisely. the more you know. >>> one day after a senate committee passed a controversial bill along party gun rights gro ramped up his rhetoric on the c pac stage. let's listen to what wayne lapierre said about the bill's sponsor moments ago. >> senator dianne feinstein admitted that she had her gun ban bill ready to go a year ago. tucked away in a drawer, just waiting for the right opportunity. really? waiting for an unspeakable tragedy to push her political agenda? is there any wonder why most americans don't trust congress? they're simply not serious about making our kids or our country safer. >> with me now is jamey wams an msnbc contributor and democratic strategist. thanks for being here. >> thank you, maria. >> he's talking to conservatives, but this is broadcast to a national audience. is this the kind of message that resonates with a lot of the country? >> i don't think so, i think he's a big fish in a little, teeny pond. he's basically speaking for all intents and purposes to the tea
you can conserve energy wisely. the more you know. >>> one day after a senate committee passed a controversial bill along party gun rights gro ramped up his rhetoric on the c pac stage. let's listen to what wayne lapierre said about the bill's sponsor moments ago. >> senator dianne feinstein admitted that she had her gun ban bill ready to go a year ago. tucked away in a drawer, just waiting for the right opportunity. really? waiting for an unspeakable tragedy to push her...
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president obama is touring in ill -- an illinois energy resource. there he will lay out details to increase clean energy production in the u.s. he says wind power and solar panel production has doubled since he took office. the u.s. reliance on imported oil and gas is at a 20-year low. he says there's room to improve. president obama wants to invest in research to create better electric vehicles and hybrids that rely less on gasoline. he wants to tap more into natural gas production and set money aside to make sure it's done safely. the president is getting support from both sides of the aisle. some republicans say this will lead to taxes on energy producers. but the white house says it won't. that $2 billion is coming from oil and gas leases that already exist on government-owned property. kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a republican senator from ohio who sponsored -- who co sponsored the defensive marriage act now now says he supports gay marriage. he said he changed his stance after his son came out say egg was guy. when his son told him
president obama is touring in ill -- an illinois energy resource. there he will lay out details to increase clean energy production in the u.s. he says wind power and solar panel production has doubled since he took office. the u.s. reliance on imported oil and gas is at a 20-year low. he says there's room to improve. president obama wants to invest in research to create better electric vehicles and hybrids that rely less on gasoline. he wants to tap more into natural gas production and set...
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president obama is touring in ill -- an illinois energy resource. there he will lay out details to increase clean energy production in the u.s. he says wind power and solar panel production has doubled since he took office. the u.s. reliance on imported oil and gas is at a 20-year low. he says there's room to improve. president obama wants to invest in research to create better electric vehicles and hybrids that rely less on gasoline. he wants to tap more into natural gas production and set money aside to make sure it's done safely. the president is getting support from both sides of the aisle. some republicans say this will lead to taxes on energy producers. but the white house says it won't. that $2 billion is coming from oil and gas leases that already exist on government-owned property. kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a republican senator from ohio who sponsored -- who co sponsored the defensive marriage act now now says he supports gay marriage. he said he changed his stance after his son came out say egg was guy. when his son told him
president obama is touring in ill -- an illinois energy resource. there he will lay out details to increase clean energy production in the u.s. he says wind power and solar panel production has doubled since he took office. the u.s. reliance on imported oil and gas is at a 20-year low. he says there's room to improve. president obama wants to invest in research to create better electric vehicles and hybrids that rely less on gasoline. he wants to tap more into natural gas production and set...
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. >>> the white house wants a $2 billion check from congress to pay for research and clean energy and a new effort to wean cars off of oil, and this news comes as the president prepares to speak at argan laboratory outside of chicago, and one of the energy research leaders. kristen welker is with us live at the white house, a nd we understand that the president has a plan to pay for the research? >> he does, richard. good morning to you. and the plan is to take revenue from oil and gas leases from offshore drilling saying that it will not add to deficit and it won't require drilling on new lands, but of course, the challenge here is to get this through both chambers of congress, and some law mamakers expressing concern that it will add to the deficit, but we should say that there are some who are saying that they are willing to learn more about the are president's proposal and among those republican senator lisa murkowski, and it is to increase research on biofuels and batteries for electric cars and things that will ultimately make the united states energy independent. we will say th
. >>> the white house wants a $2 billion check from congress to pay for research and clean energy and a new effort to wean cars off of oil, and this news comes as the president prepares to speak at argan laboratory outside of chicago, and one of the energy research leaders. kristen welker is with us live at the white house, a nd we understand that the president has a plan to pay for the research? >> he does, richard. good morning to you. and the plan is to take revenue from oil...
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this is the energy pod, a chair designed for the power nap. instead of the afternoon coffee or getting up for a walk you could find yourself catching a see's ta in this. >> i'm refreshed! i finally found a way to sleep in my office! under the desk. eh? >> reporter: maybe george costanza was on to something. >> i lie on my back, tuck in the chair, i'm invisible. >> reporter: in nationwide planning there are 20 workers and a nap room. >> we come up to the rejuvenation center to put a positive spin on it. people associate napping with laziness. >> reporter: james pushed this pocket of zen and company execs noticed a payoff, more productive, happier employees. >> as time goes on you will get used to it and 10 to 15 minutes will do you very well. >> the nap for me allows me to really approach the second half of the day with a lot more force. >> we all get sleepy in the midafternoon and it looks like our body clocks are winding down a little bit then. >> reporter: 43% of americans say they don't get enough zs, and while a power nap can't replace a s
this is the energy pod, a chair designed for the power nap. instead of the afternoon coffee or getting up for a walk you could find yourself catching a see's ta in this. >> i'm refreshed! i finally found a way to sleep in my office! under the desk. eh? >> reporter: maybe george costanza was on to something. >> i lie on my back, tuck in the chair, i'm invisible. >> reporter: in nationwide planning there are 20 workers and a nap room. >> we come up to the...
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she brings such -- all that warmth and positive energy that you see in that piece. she brings that to the show and behind the scenes and in meetings. >> you really sense that. >> no, she's been a great addition to the show and is a dear friend. >> connected to the dancers like she does? >> yeah, i think it's inevitable that there will be some that you feel more of an affinity for that i think she mentioned rob is one case where he came in and in some ways he was the lesser known kardashian and then he -- that particular season he was on he had the best few months of any kardashian, frankly, yeah. >> he really was a star. >> yeah and he did transform himself on the show. it was pretty impressive to see. >> we've seen you with kirstie. >> kirstie, yeah. >> all right, thank you very much. >> am i leaving now? >> no, not yet. >> not ever. >> i was going to say is it something i said but clearly i said enough today. >> no, we want more and right now also on our "gma" heat index the one, the only honey boo boo. the world first met honey boo boo on "toddlers & tiaras" and
she brings such -- all that warmth and positive energy that you see in that piece. she brings that to the show and behind the scenes and in meetings. >> you really sense that. >> no, she's been a great addition to the show and is a dear friend. >> connected to the dancers like she does? >> yeah, i think it's inevitable that there will be some that you feel more of an affinity for that i think she mentioned rob is one case where he came in and in some ways he was the...